Places to Stay in Otis, Oregon

From oceanside hotels and rental beach cabins to coastal yurts and tent camping, there’s a place to lay your head at the Coast.

From oceanside hotels and rental beach cabins to coastal yurts and tent camping, there’s a place to lay your head at the Coast.

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Central Coast

Anna’s Falls B&B

7212 Salmon River Hwy.
Otis, OR

541-994-8785
Email us (info[at]annasfalls[dot]com)

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Central Coast

Vacasa Vacation Rentals – Otis

When you book with Vacasa, you’re getting more than a vacation rental. You’re getting professional service you can count on. We’re here for you throughout your entire vacation—from providing 3D tours of every Vacasa property to local staff caring for...

Otis, OR

503-305-4521
Email us (info[at]vacasa[dot]com)

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Central Coast

Lake House Bed & Breakfast

The Lake House is a bed and breakfast located on Devil’s Lake, a 680-acre freshwater lake with a stunning view just two miles from the Pacific Coast and downtown Lincoln City. The Lake House is a cedar home and guest...

2165 N.E. E. Devils Lake Road
Otis, OR

541-996-8938
Email us (lakehousebnb[at]charter[dot]net)

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Central Coast

Lincoln City KOA

Start with a hearty breakfast from Mel’s Kamper Kitchen. Then hit the beach, Devils Lake or the Lincoln City Kite Festival (there’s one in Summer and one in Fall). The area boasts miles of soft beaches, perfect for whale watching,...

5298 N.E. Park Lane
Otis, OR

541-994-2961
Email us (lincolnkoa[at]harborside[dot]com)

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World-renowned Bandon Dunes Golf Resort is Oregon’s most-lauded golf experience with authentic Scottish-links-style play, set along a spectacular stretch of Pacific coastline. With its four celebrated 18-hole courses — Bandon Dunes, Bandon Trails, Pacific Dunes and Old Macdonald –– all...
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Yurts to Glamp in this Season

The kids are back at school and the campgrounds are finally quiet. It’s a great time to book a yurt, which makes for an easy and comfy (not to mention affordable) rest after a day of fresh coastal air. If...
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Weekend in Waldport

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